It worked great on i5 4670. Reduced -10C average.
Tx!
Iena
over 6 years
(I7 7700k KL)
Iena
over 6 years
Bro, can this work with kaby too?its fits perfectly....I saw the kaby lake after printed this one...😂
Fabio Galeotti
almost 7 years
can you create one !? since I do not have the measures I can not do it
myself
thx
Chri
almost 7 years
@ Fabio, sorry, Skylake-X has Socket 2066, so it does not fit, Socket 1155 is smaller.
Fabio Galeotti
almost 7 years
It works with Skylake-x processor is 7820X !?
Erwan Klein
about 7 years
Sorry for my english Im French !
Ok thx, I printed (4h print, 80% infil cubic subdivision, layer 0.1mm and approximately 60mm per second) that this morning and i test this afternoon. Il keep you informed !
siffonem
about 7 years
Should work
Erwan Klein
about 7 years
Yes, but it we do 105% on X scale and 101% in Y, Z scale for operating clearance.
siffonem
about 7 years
It will go with only side so little sanding should do the trick, now its just too tight so wont dare to press it hard
Erwan Klein
about 7 years
But, if it's very tight fit, we can enlarge model with a dilation ?
siffonem
about 7 years
Actually it should work, its just a tight fit and i dont want to ruin my cpu.
8700K has two set of "ears" that one set is meant to go to those two cuts in this tool. I was trying to get the ones that are higher on ihs but then ihs is too wide to go flush, flipped ot 90 degrees and it can go flush but its a very tight fit
MATU-OPM
about 7 years
The shape of the heatspreaders ist slightly different.
Erwan Klein
about 7 years
Why does not work with 8700K ? It's the same PCB no ?
Fabian Hug
about 7 years
Attention!!!
Does NOTwork With i7 8700k.
siffonem
about 7 years
Anyone successfully used with coffee lake cpu?
Test fitted my i7-8700K and it didnt go flush (too wide ihs). But those two cutoffs didnt grab ihs, feels like it might hold still enough but didnt test it.
Chri
over 7 years
@ Nima R , yes as i also did a delid on a 4790k which is also a haswell.
but you probably want to print the Kabylake tool , this is also compatible with haswell, and maybe with your future cpu ;)
Nima R
over 7 years
Would this work for the i7 4770k?
Chri
almost 8 years
@ MATU-OPM , i already made a Ivy Bridge Variant ;)
https://www.youmagine.com/designs/intel-ivybridge-delid-tool
MATU-OPM
almost 8 years
@Delic83
no it doesn't the ivy bridge heatspreader is different. doesn't fit.
shouldnt be hard to adjust the raw STL file for someone who knows how to do that.
hopefully someone will do that.
Delic83
almost 8 years
Does it work with Ivy 3770K? Round corners
KORD AGHLRU
over 8 years
Working like a charm: https://pp.vk.me/c633825/v633825535/45753/SkrLIlc_bbI.jpg
Chri
almost 9 years
Hehe, as long as its good quality, for what i`ve seen that italy seller is printing bad quality, so not recommended from my side.
Danvir Aserit
almost 9 years
Hey Chri thanks for the really big help. an additional $8 will be added to the cost of 30% infill and with 3 perimeters. so that will be around $21. il post pictures the soonest it arrives. again thanks alot. its a big help. now i dont have to order it in ITALY. hahaha.
Chri
almost 9 years
Everyone defines "standard quality" different, you have to look at their other parts how the quality is.
30% should do the job for most good printers, just tell them the minimum spec`s they should make it
Danvir Aserit
almost 9 years
Hey thanks for the reply. I recently inquired with a 3D shop printing here in the Philippines and its gonna cost me around 600 pesos( around $12-15 dollars without shipping) for both the base and halter in "standard quality" using PLA. what does it mean? and by the way is the 30% infill you mentioned the most suitable for this project? And should I just tell them to print "with 3 perimeters"?Im also assuming that they are able to have a 30% infill.
Chri
almost 9 years
Hy Danvir, the design has a tight fit, depending on the printers tolerance it may be necessary to grind some corners, i don`t know how exact those printers are, so its a try&error thing.
Perimeters are the outlines of the part, 3 is better than two, and you have to ask them how much infill they are printing.
i recently saw guy`s trying to delid the cpu with a clamp instead of a vice and with this destroying the tool, this is absolutley NOT recommended !
only use a vice.
Danvir Aserit
almost 9 years
Hi! is there any adjustments to be made on the chopper base or halter? or are the measurements on the downloadable files the best ones to consider?" For enough strenght print at least with 3 perimeters and 30% infill " do they have default perimeters and infill? or arethe files valued at 30% infill? and i would like to know what "parameter" means here. Im really sorry, im a noob. i am planning to 3d print this thru a shop. i just dont wanna cause damage to processors and waste money reprinting this tool so i want to know. thanks.
MATU-OPM
almost 9 years
@crazyelf
I saw that other tool too. it seems to not rely on the heatspreader notches. It might work with Ivy. I already contacted the guy who made it but I had no reply so far.
CrazyElf
almost 9 years
I think that we will need another design with Ivy.
Is there a consensus on the best type of vise for this? I recommend a long arm vise.
Also for those interested, this may be another delid tool:
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1209396
MATU-OPM
almost 9 years
Works great with Skylake i5-6600k. Won't work with IvyBridge i7-3770k.
Tested with both CPUs. Unfortunately the IvyBridge heatspreader isn't exactly the same as the Skylake Heatspreader although they look similar.
Blunt
almost 9 years
No problem Chri. Just delidded a G3258 earlier this evening with the tool. Worked perfectly awesome job :)
I made a quick video:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4o-rDGHZH4s
Page 126 of this PDF should hopefully help, I can't find any more detailed measurements for Ivy.
http://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/public/us/en/documents/design-guides/3rd-gen-core-lga1155-socket-guide.pdf
Chri
almost 9 years
Thanks for the Info Blunt, then i really need to find someone who will lend me a Ivy-Bridge to measure it out.
Blunt
almost 9 years
Thank you for the work you put into this. Printed one last night on a Cubex Trio same neon orange PLA as shown in the video.
Unfortunately it doesn't support Ivy Bridge. I have just tested a 3570S and it appears the sides of the IHS (the metal tabs) are longer than those on Haswell.
CrazyElf
almost 9 years
Just a heads up. Colorfabb XT does not seem to work well. Stick with ABS or PLA. The Colorfabb tends to crack and deform rather than apply the pressure from the vise onto splitting the PCB from the core. I can provide images later on if anyone is interested.
Also, just so that everyone knows, when trying to extract a stuck CPU, be careful not the scratch the core with a screwdriver when using something through the hole.
Finally, when delidding, get a vise with a longer arm so that you can apply sufficient pressure. Lucky for me, I did not kill my CPU.
Chri
almost 9 years
@CrazyElf, i only print with ABS and PLA so you have to try out by your self.
i printed mit at 200 micron layerhight, so anything smaller should also be fine, you just have to ensure that your x/y dimensions are set up good and the part will not end up beeing too small.
CrazyElf
almost 9 years
Would Colorfabb XT with 50 microns work?
Chri
about 9 years
@ Juan, 1155 CPU`s should also work fine, as they share the same package size, the only thing on them is that there are cpu`s with the "sharp" top corner edges and some withe the "round" top corner edges, and i have no such round-corner cpu to do a test, so maybe it will work, maybe not.
regading to the design guides from intel the, outer dimensions are the same.